The independent International Investigation Commission in Ukraine declares in its report submitted by the Human Rights Council that the country of the aggressor arbitrarily detains Ukrainian civilians and puts them in prison in their own territory, where they suffer from torture and sexual violence.
The most serious forms of torture were used during interrogations, which were most often carried out by employees of the Federal Security Service and the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation, Reuters are given in the report.
In addition, the commission separately noted that the Russian Federation creates an atmosphere of uncertainty for relatives and relatives and prisoners of war.
The attacks were made as part of a large large -scale and systematic attack on the civilian population and in accordance with the coordinated state policy, the report said, which was submitted by the UN Council for Human Rights in Geneva on Wednesday, March 19.
The representative office of Russia in Geneva said that it would not comment on “politicized and unilateral reports.” Earlier, the Muscovites denied torture and other forms of poor treatment with prisoners of war.
Russia was not able to report the whereabouts of the missing people, and Ukrainian families are faced with terrible uncertainty, said Eric Mass, chairman of the commission.
50,000 is considered missing during the war between Ukraine and Russia last year, the International Committee of the Red Cross said.
The most cruel forms of torture were used during interrogations, which were often headed by employees of the Federal Security Service and the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation, the report said.
Additional cases of rape and sexual violence against detained women were also revealed. The previous report published in 2024 states that Russia systematically tortured Ukrainian prisoners of war.
We are shocked by a report in which bad treatment of Russia with detainees is revealed, ”said Simon Menly on Wednesday on the Council.
Eritrea told the advice that the description of the report of the commission is based on a biased attitude towards Russia.
Ukraine turned to the UN Council on Human Rights to continue the mandate of the commission, which it will do in April.
Source: Racurs

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